How To Build A Clock

Fourth full-length album by Sam Owens, 'How To Build A Clock' was released solely as a digital object in October 2010. Recorded in the basement of a brownstone in Brooklyn. This album showcased Owens' efforts to make a 'clean' sounding album. Although out-of-print this album can be found on this page's music store, iTunes and Spotify.

1. See You

2. It Takes Time

3. Waiting For The Train

4. What Was His Name?

5. How To Build A Clock

6. Sad Day Guitar (Variation II)

7. Testify

8. So Sorry

9. Red Is The Color

10. Another Day

11. That's No Way To Leave

12. Bicycle In The Wood

Land of the Free

Sam's second offering. We can hear more instruments added to the mix and more risks taken as his songwriting progresses. Lots of pops and hiss. Originally released June 2006. Some compositions would later be re-recorded and used on 'How To Build A Clock'. OUT OF PRINT

1. Humdrum Town

2. Another Day

3. Fairy Field #2 (Castle in the Aire)

4. Satisfied

5. Look Through My Window

6. Sunshine

7. Land of the Free

8. Don't You Worry

9. Everything

10. Get With It

11. In Shambles

12. Just Forget

13. I Testify

Raincoat Jones

On the tails of leaving LA-based group The Colour 'Raincoat Jones', is the official first album released by indie rock artist Sam Owens in 2005. Recorded mainly in the unfinished attic in his childhood home throughout the winter of 2004. Raincoat Jones shows the rough beginnings of Owens' self-recorded sound and the first unadulterated offerings of his songwriting style. OUT OF PRINT

1. Today's The day

2. Kind of Man

3. Yes My Son

4. Fairy Field (Snow is Falling)

5. It's A Crime!

6. Miss Hummingbird

7. Heaven Cries

8. Sad Day Guitar

9. She Doesn't Love You

10. Eye Of Medussa

11. Alone

12. Not Too Late

13. The Time Marches

Reconcile At Sunset

Delving into the world of film, 'Reconcile At Sunset' (2013) represents the score for a work that never saw the light. If Ennio Morricone had decided to hang around the set of Holy Mountain as opposed to the Good, the Bad & the Ugly it may have gone something like this...